Elizaveta Sergeevna Nazarenkova (born August 27, 1995 , Murmansk , Russia ) is a Russian gymnast who represented Russia and Uzbekistan at international competitions. Two-time winner and multiple winner of the Asian Championships in rhythmic gymnastics . Master of Sports of the international class of Russia (2011) and the Republic of Uzbekistan (2016).
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| Floor | female |
| Full name | Elizaveta Sergeevna Nazarenkova |
| Nicknames | Lizzie |
| Specialization | rhythmic gymnastics |
| Date of Birth | August 27, 1995 ( 23) |
| Place of Birth | Murmansk , Russia |
| Professional career | 2010 - 2016 |
| Trainer (s) | Irina Wiener Natalya Gorbulina |
| Growth | 175 cm |
| Weight | 54 kg |
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Biography
Childhood
Elizaveta Nazarenkova was born on August 27, 1995 in Murmansk in a sports family: father Sergey Marchenko - master of sports of the USSR , Champion of Russia (1981) in swimming , mother Lyudmila Nazarenkova - master of sports of the USSR in rhythmic gymnastics . Mom brought Lisa to the gym when she was only 4 years old and became her first coach [1] .
Speech for Russia
Until the age of 14, Elizabeth trained in Murmansk . After serious results began to appear, she was noticed and invited to the training center "Novogorsk", which is located in the Moscow region . Here she began to train with Irina Viner and Natalia Gorbulina [2] .
Elizabeth became a 3-time champion of Russia and a multiple winner of the Championships of the country.
Since the competition in rhythmic gymnastics in Russia is very large, the athlete was not able to show outstanding results compared to other ones and even wanted to quit sports. However, after successful performances at the World Games 2013 and she received an invitation to represent the team of Uzbekistan [3] .
Speech for Uzbekistan
The first competition at which Nazarenkova represented Uzbekistan was , held May 22-24 in Tashkent , where she became the sixth in the all-around.
The most successful tournament of her career for Elizabeth was , held in Korean Checheon . Here she twice became a winner (in competitions with a club and in a team tournament), as well as a two-time silver medalist (in personal all-around and in competitions with the ball). A year later, at home in Tashkent, she again became the second in the individual all-around, and also won four more tournament medals.
Elizaveta Nazarenkova is the Finalist of the 2014 and 2015 World Championships and the World Universiade in individual all-around.
Notes
- ↑ Rhythmic gymnast Nazarenkova Elizabeth . gimnastikasport.ru (October 15, 2017). Date of treatment March 24, 2018.
- ↑ Anastasia Todosieva. Elizaveta Nazarenkova: “I am infinitely grateful to Irina Aleksandrovna Wiener-Usmanova” . gimnastika.pro (April 27, 2016). Date of treatment March 24, 2018.
- ↑ Elizabeth Nazarenkova will represent Uzbekistan . r-gymnastics.com (May 12, 2014). Date of treatment March 24, 2018.